Each Armenian shares in joy of victories and achievements of Cyprus, Armenian President says

“Armenians have never hesitated in supporting our Cypriot brothers, at times we even fought for the territorial integrity of Cyprus,” Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said delivering a speech at the House of Representatives of Cyprus, January 17. He noted that “in search for the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh and Cyprus conflicts we resort to different principles of international law, because these two conflicts are different in terms of their nature, circumstances, history, and relevant facts. Each conflict has its own logic and a different key to its solution.” “However, any law is anchored in justice, and we must stand united in our righteous struggle for the restoration of justice,” he added.

“Armenia has never accepted and will never accept any attempt to divide brotherly Cyprus. We have never put up and will never put up with the occupation of the North of this friendly country. We join you in remembering Famagusta and other territories occupied by Turkey. We do remember, because the failure to remember would be tantamount to putting up with the status quo and the violence exerted on this country. We are calling things by their proper names, so that the crime is not dashed off and the Cyprus issue is resolved in a just and lawful manner,” President Sargsyan said.

According to him, Armenians and Cypriots are not only friends and brothers, but also natural allies, and are committed to this alliance. “I assure you that you will not find on the face of the Earth a single Armenian who would not sincerely share in joy of victories and achievements of Cyprus, its progress, stability, and peace.

Friendship of our peoples is genuinely sincere and strong. It withstood the test of time and upheavals of history. Destiny often subjected us to cruel tests jeopardize our statehood and leaving our peoples, bearers of a millennia-old culture, in the hands of executioners. We paid with irreversible losses and a long struggle against the common enemy for ridding ourselves of the foreign yoke, and our freedom-loving peoples regained the right to live independently and in peace,” he stated.